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Eco-Joyce : The Environmental Imagination of James Joyce

This collection introduces and examines the overarching ecological consciousness evinced in the writings of James Joyce. Reading Joyce with a keen attention to the manner in which the natural and built environment functions as context, horizon, threat, or site of liberation in Joyce{u2019}s writing...

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Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cork, Ireland : Cork Univ Pr, 2014.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction:  |t James Joyce and ecocriticism /  |r Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin --  |g I  |t Nature and environmental consciousness in Joyce's fiction --  |t James Joyce, climate change and the threat to our 'national substance' /  |r Fiona Becket --  |t Joyce and the everynight /  |r Cheryl Temple Herr --  |t Joyce, ecofeminism and the river as woman /  |r Bonnie Kime Scott --  |t Word and world: the ecology of the pun in Finnegans Wake /  |r Erin Walsh --  |t The tree wedding and the (eco)politics of Irish forestry in 'cyclops': history, language and the viconian politics of the forest /  |r Yi-Peng Lai --  |g II  |t Joyce and the urban environment --  |t Negative ecocritical visions in 'wandering rocks' /  |r Margot Norris --  |t Joyce beyond the pale /  |r Brandon Kershner --  |t 'Aquacities of thought and language': the political ecology of water in Ulysses /  |r Greg Winston --  |t 'Clacking along the concrete pavement': economic isolation and the bricolage of place in James Joyce's Dubliners /  |r Christine Cusick --  |t Joyce the travel writer: space, place and the environment in James Joyce's nonfiction /  |r Derek Gladwin --  |g III  |t Joyce, somatic ecology and the body --  |t 'Can excrement be art... if not, why now?' Joyce's aesthetic theory and the flux of consciousness /  |r Eugene O'Brien --  |t Environment and embodiment in Joyce's 'The Dead' /  |r Robert Brazeau --  |t 'Sunflawered' humanity in Finnegan's Wake: nature, existential shame and transcedence /  |r James Fairhall --  |t Ineluctable modality of the visible: 'nature' and spectacle in 'Proteus' /  |r Garry Leonard. 
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